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Gatsby Landing Page Starter

A simple, minimal, easy-to-use landing page starter without all sorts of bells and whistles bolted on that you'll just have to strip out later. Create a super fast, beautiful landing page from a barebones template with a single page that already looks good.

Prerequisites

If you do not have the Gatsby CLI installed yet, do it first.

npm install --global gatsby-cli

The Gatsby CLI uses Node and npm which you will also need installed. More information can be found on GatsbyJS.org.

🚀 Getting Started

Install the starter using the Gatsby new command.

gatsby new landing-page https://github.com/gillkyle/gatsby-starter-landing-page.git

Navigate into the project directory and launch the site.

cd landing-page && gatsby develop

The site will be opened up in your default browser on http://localhost:8000

Edit code in the /src, save your changes, and they'll reload instantly in the browser.

🧐 What's inside?

The minimal landing page starter comes with a few plugins installed already, but it's main focus is on staying simple and looking clean. These things are included by default:

  • 🖼 Gatsby Image: images added to the src/images folder are automatically optimized by the gatsby-image plugin and can be pulled into components with lazy loading and blur up effects
  • 📊 Analytics: add your Google Analytics tracking id to gatsby-config.js to automatically begin tracking visitors to the site
  • 🗺 Sitemap: any new pages added to the site are automically assembled together into a sitemap through gatsby-plugin-sitemap
  • 🎨 Color Theme: the src/styles/constants.js file contains a set of colors and default styles that are applied inline to components on the site that can be overriden with your own styles

🧪 Experiment

If you want to try playing with the source code in an online playground you can open the repo in Codesandox with this button.

Edit gatsby-starter-portfolio-cara

💫 Deploy

If you just want to see a site online real fast you can deploy a copy of the site to Netlify with this button.

Deploy to Netlify

To create an optimized build of the site run this command

gatsby build

A /public folder will be assembled that can be deployed to a service like Netlify, Surge, GitHub Pages, AWS S3, Firebase hosting, or your own file server.

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